iiilTiZiiliiii nuns . i FROM THE lllll [Mill -—_ He istliitglilmistic ega rdingthe Future for Foxes Bill; thinks l Improvement (ltulld be Effecttltllgai.-lll_llec$_elling End. J .\ii-. w. h. lloggra, wife tic étiint in their kuowledgw and ex- lillnWll Pox llnut-ht-r of this Prov- parlance of breeding. fillfloy know l'l"" (‘fill liiras lCdltli Rugcrs havi- scientifically what should be done l‘4’iill'lli'fl this wcuk from a visit to and what to ¢xpect from proper l-Inglzintl null lii-titlnnil, witerc Iiir. mating andrearlng of-Live Stock lingers Ylfilifkll llllil inspected one which they already hshtlied- 011B iialioun Silver Fox ltoncli, .\lid farmer, for instance. llflfl 299 PIKE lrlllllill’, lll which ht‘ ls largely" lll- tlll hi5 Tarm- Bllllllli-‘T hi!“ 200° b9315- lili‘ ‘it'll. Alllioilgh Air. ltogvrs and what. they did not know about li-ii; burn t-ngttgvtl with lift‘. Duncan thc scientific will llfllci-illlil "d" °l "liilllf-Illlilll, S.S.(‘., and othurs in hose rcsllelllllle llldlllll-Yiliii WW1‘ .nl>uri'h, in Fox Ranchlng and lflfdly Wtlftll lKIIOWlIlS- l! l!!! be r n-iliiii: in Sfllilillltl RlllCL‘ 19in. lastly‘ seen. therefore. thst it was ||ll< 1S thc ruin UfTZlBlDil on which iot difficult to interest them in ll" lliltl lli‘(‘ll niih- in visit scnthinil ilie possibilities of the Siivsr For I!l"l to lll‘l‘.l~'llllilll_\' iti\'ostiglltt\ thc illtllltlll.“ The Engliill firmer! . ..,.,i.,l,nn.,.i hi‘ ti... i-‘ox llrcciling he intl-rvlevred in London, were the lililiigilfy iiiiiin; more enitlly impressed, because Mr 'riii- l‘llill'll Sillrlrlll lll ism with is llosers Wes able to show them the ll‘ili‘9_ Sllilplliltl ninii in. itogtii-n- ‘iliillllfllll? of the sales of for nslts null hi“; hare. mid the company has ll lllell‘ "l"! cflilillil. Lfllltlflll- Ht .....r 5i. who. nnii hot; d(\f|'fl_v@d on. is satisfied. therefore. that the seedl Pfillllll,’ tlXlltlllriflS front thc ilrocecds ililll bill" 39w" l“ hi5 "can! Vi“ i-r ihi- polls, ltui: fnllcn on good ground. and will lroiu his inxniiiiihltiinl of thc t‘i>.\~ 5lll'llli~' llll lmllrlllg 5001i llllil- llll‘ l-llfi ; tlll the Rum-ll and polls, which [llillflh "i-iitljr tor niiirkvting. Mr. Mr. lingers ivas in attendance at i .i;'.i i...| ili....-..i-i.l- \'lll'_\' n“... tho Spring union of Lampsons’ and i'l‘l.'ll ilairui-riin» iii-iii tilt‘ piii-i-ii; lhi" Hudson's Buy Co. uud took rlilvli in this llroviucc. flilrlicilltii‘ note of how this 9nd of 'l'lit- wi-ntlii-i‘ iii “ill Liltllizlti is llll‘ llllllllms“ l-‘l "llrrled mlli while hi; .4..i.i...- i... nn hi-ornni. on lit‘ hud nothing but praise for the r l-onrni [hon n in nor-Ln inn‘ nay thc latter handled their c0n~ . llli‘ lull-list‘ (‘fllil we llttVB siiruuu-uis. oil properly classed. iiinry iiinir irohi~iihi3in when ZFilllPd nnd bulked. he was not so i-hiii» 7,011) wonihor in oxoori. favourably impressed with the mnnnt-i- in which Lampsons hand- _ii._i i_-,iiirinn_ when he n-nn lied their consignments. Some innro (horn was Sllll 5H0“. on me good pelts suffered in prices on ac- i nlonilinins in rho ylolnlrl- count of being bulked with other .13.; no from or nilo“. ln pelts of not silch good quality. 0f w ; nnil lnn-innrlsv nnil coin-so thc pelts are not sold ln- ’ 'i~ho on,“ or unn- nlny lllvltlually hilt ill quantities, and if ll.” tl-wl thc lliltlill‘ fur may ‘tot hc lllll’ lll‘ l“) i-illllli Willi lllllllmll i0 be - i -liiik. iiiltl lhn overhnirs not so llllllvll ill ll llllle "l llll9l'l°l‘ D9“!- ‘ on ininnri in-ori {oxhrn inn n naturally the consignee must bare nn cxilcrl thus far. to tlic loss. its the buyer vsys the or rln, inner-anal price per pelt. sufficient only for inferior ones. Mr. Rogers iiroiighi no avorngo or feels satisfied that something must :$i:l5.u0 cat-h, whioi. be done to improve this end of the oonnhiornlg ‘ha; business. so that conslgnees may . |i'l way sxccptlonni have full zissurailce that their pelts 5,1; llrnnirn n. none 5hr. will ht- properly graded and bulked n. n. n nnrnl l-nrnre nn- before being presented in auction. on; in gooliornl nnn Eng.‘ Xot withstanding this criticism, lit: iihillli most of his time MI‘. Rogers feels that this year's liltill. “lit-ff? llk‘ lnt0i"\'lo\\'ell “M05 Clearly’ llemollliimle m"? ioinon. rnnnl- nrornnlen, irould always be a good market for r; in-oooorn- nnrl minors. all the Silver Fox pelts we can i hr-(wijvig inioi-oorori in rho raise. provided our marketing fac- .\1i: Rogers vi-iin inrl illties are improved. i)... fool [hm lilhno nronl‘ Although Silver Fox Furs had ;hi_-.- (lufilifigd no.1 of“. not been particularly featured in i-illi ii .ll ‘u l.‘ . :1. r"; (‘ALIFORNIAN POPPY THAiT FAMOUS ODOR BY ATKIN SON S Lcri-zlan — England. Obtainablc In:- Perfumes, Face Powder, Vanishing Cream, Compacts. Bath Baits, Talcum Powder, Toilet and Bath Soaps, Eau dc Cologne, Sachets, etc. The windows. newest and most attractive packages. Se; our QUALITY WHERE QUALITY SHOULD BE Not one cent spared in leaf quality, In manufacturing care. in ovary detail that makes for genuinely good chewing tobacco. Hickey & Nicholson’s BLACK TWIST Herc men is tobacco that ls tobacco and the flavor and quality will prove it s0. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco 00., Ltd. Manufacture rs Charlottetown O Al‘ A ‘QAQA AA A QQAAAQQAAA QQLA ° . w c e VT ---¢ vv l R. BROW ' 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown firs; llflife», ‘Accident, sickneiiii and Rliltef; Gloss‘ Insurance at Lowest Rate ~ Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Sumniersfde, Lloyd Lewlg. rvw and] motor h’; no!“ I" noun or profit if w! you lo invaflgrm IIIO Imports an [In fact: iiuiii 1W0‘ Melon in picture and pvrfnl. Sand for if A "an: It ‘a 0min Hull Imperial: ' Wrlfll Bruce Slewufl Cth, Ltd. _ Charlottetown. - P. Enl. vrle ‘. ilurlns hlaciillg, llmt muo appointed them that they should the work or salnt pnlvlclnnlll rho facts, simply bcciluse they cannot. and that this fruit would remain. parting from this world He sent no noon forth his chosen disciples to do a‘ new. lrlemlm la not to extol m. converted than “he became a m"? l). rlnness nnd honors’ love of Con“ of sot-fol life to thc woman of our - and by his wisdom be saved his _ country from a disastrous famine , inn ‘callatolsrsrowu ovations. they l . more contented today tilllll ‘ were four yeuris ttso- W" llllll wit, a good number 0l_0lll' young mew are taking up bonicii hi this hioo i l -‘ of seeking their ill : ing elsewhere. Wo also find tbs‘: (lilo to the prosperity oi ulll‘ “"2"- li fair number of those who l l“? left us are drifting back lroni tilt‘ United States. l know three 0i‘: [our yguiig men who spent ll Yell‘ the London and Continental full- o: iii; time in prayer and fasting. l ions of the put year or for the cur- Here be learned to have unbounded l ffillédygllbsilllflYfllggfllflpulli lbs do- confidenco in glad ‘llédhllll ardent _~ __._ ma or vor x n I grow- zoul for tho lo ce o . is Master.‘ he in; alltbo time. He could see for Here be learned that patience and (‘oimuuued from page 0 ) himself that the buyer: were bidd- humility wbiclrprovodi so useful lprovlncgs, 1 saw this not on my in! keenly for 590d skins and to him in later life. After‘ six own lnn'horlly_ we have the words there was every indication there years of weary waiting. Bafnt ‘Pat~ l 5n. “nor-ow Duncan himself to [was going to be a healthy demand rick admonished by an anaol, re- 3 l an“; (Alpplgiiga), And on llll "l9 Present y“? l" Ellmlle, for turned to his homo. ‘a .. in ll in” renoniniioii lboth good pelts and high grade live What great emotions of 10y must‘ fife nzyutln, Dvlman n§porh which‘. _ foxes. Ho had always been of the have stirred in the breast of Saint. “l1 arned n, oggooi wiii git-o'er two in tho States and uro unwl opinion, ever since 1914. that there Patrick as be neared once more llfleupllownca he chm"; we navel plenum lo chino buck to this would be decent returns w tad-me" the “an” o! M. “hndhood! whm l a l kl ' ’ orward to for sol happy and contented l=sliind where and ranchers in the raising of Sil- great comfort musLit have afford-rhea“ °° "fin “m! connecnon l; prosper“). l.elnno_ VBI‘ F0108. l‘ their will. fllld his ed him to be rectum! to‘ his pal" ma“ yearstllo. riuhit pgnsl There are some matters in coil- visit‘ to Eng and confirmed him in enta from wboln he bad been‘ so clllllllt let d! 99$’ Prom?“ steJngcflflll with the Agricultural Deg ~ this opinion. suddenly snatched by tbexutlilesa “mm” "xi?" -- m y llnpnrtnient that deserves sllellllll I Beyond question it is a business hand of the pirate. In the midst "llrli my w“ §“"- fl-"pilfigwllnonllor, q-no luggage Free Arch lwbich baa come to stay. and overy- of these rejolcings his aufferinzs moms ‘M M‘ ‘trick ‘l’ or ' me created by this Government ii yenr ono should, endeavour to try and were soon forgotten but not tho fientlmentg been vo 00d l° lulu l3 belng wen looked “nor. nno i- lrict, and ve_ry often in much bet- i-hifi i8 ' STIIAIIIIL l . 1 mp ‘Bulb . v 3-516 i REA TURE$.'_ nilirrox _. l raise the finest quality foxes and land in which he endured them. ll'°lll llllilly llllllrlelll °l m“! m!‘ very conlmendanlel for Delis is! Possible. Of course every- Although Ireland wast the place o l l8 not n nlnng for yam-n one must realize that. the prices his former exile, yet there burned itlr Words than l aln-nillt‘ Ill wllwilem n 1on8 ll/eu this Province‘ cannot always b8 hltiil 01' llilillyult- In his heart a longing to deliver ltn .i;;i:id. Bowen-r‘ 5mg‘ a’ the?’ are’ pa“ t allll ‘l g l cattlc raising lnuuerative. There will be ups Inhabitants from the slavery of l llrotielll this olllllesllltlll 0i llllflwch I'll My a“ ‘m ,9‘... pron and downs. Just as in other. ludus- idolatry. In his dreams he beheld nreeltstloll. thflt all may know in‘ territory l HS this I st 11x40“ w tries. but from the manner In which them with outstretched hands, nll- »l'llht rosllovt We llflltl ills uhllltyf-‘llllll ll-lll’ llllll“ 1 ‘“_" lffa.‘ 1mm“ he saw the S00 buyers-attend Latnp- pooling. "We entreat thee, 0 holy ind industry. and that he -may beulotlce that this tcriitull l“ n“. sons’ sale. examine and bld for the youth. to come and walk still ncouraged to the greater thingsl inspected sud kollt i100 llllll‘ ' 9,000 skins on sale, he was salis~ amongst us." He knew that this ghat are ahead of him. leillle- , “l fled that there would always be a voice was the voice of the Irish in dealing Willi llill'lcllll"“l market and buyers for pelts of and, aided by God's grace. he re- ivorif l would like i9 l'°l“l' 1° “m”? Hood quality. solved to prepare himself for tho [titllleli tllhl l0 "l9 lllllml" "Mimi Mr. Rogers and his sister. Miss grant work of converting Ireland. Agricultural lionls airo tho next fllf-illllflllllillil- Flll’ “llmlm” m“ Rogers, had a pleasant visit to the Following. therefore, the counsel tiilngg that come before us in the farm-tars huvo gout: alniosc coul- Old Land although the weather of his Divine Master, lie left father Speech from the Throne, Out-i pletely out of tho raising of horses. iras far from belni at its best. and mother. kindred and. home, and ieoliie are Qoi-tiiiiiiy gratgfu] roril lflll..‘\\' very wcll ihnt lu yvllfs They were impressed with the sol- went liito ltaly to prepare himself fhe oonnihioii that lirel-oii on ihe‘ gone by the lslnnd irnn fur innit-d ldlt-y. caution and knowledge of for his sacred calling. Here he lsland especially llnn your w}; Itor tho quality of its horses. l ilfl the average people they came in spent many years of preparation. rlnrl 3' splendid horror" and o not know ivhethcr it was thc will‘ contact with there, and were satls- at the end of which he was consc- sarlnnnllory rnlo or prices And in our people fed them, or trlietlici- it fled that when once these people crated Bishop and. having received ms cinnamon we mi hi‘ lisp a was tho finality 0l' our soil tli‘ cliui, took hold of thg Fox industry in his mission from the then reigning éonlpnlnenl m me De grmlllfil "l, ale m. m". nrnnxs‘ viii possibly duo the same proportion as the people Pope. he set out to Ireland-tile a rlcunure wlln n pa , ' _, lqolgolk-h." n, “ll “who ‘(illlldlligiifi of this Province had done, it land of his affections; the homo of h,“ l ' W: Ul eye]? Otfifulil >\\' hiii(l"ili_eii\'lllllltl reputation for would go with a bang, because his heart; the theatre of his future 0.‘ fleenvm [m mfik ‘mill L“ ll ne longer; Son“, m“. years “no, their agrlculturalistswere largely combats; the crowning reward of o‘ m“ llrlllull- llllll lljl-‘l a“ gm l l “c. - raisin! of horses Live Stock breeders and knew his hopes. This‘ time he came its them m every way along the “new lmlmm" .l m l‘ I . '. rcsnll oi..- wllal nnnllly meant. and what nnnl, a tree ma“, with ma. lmenect of cooperation in their work. You lltlllli llfllllllflllh] llhlt-l Colnplptply l“, should brlng hrlgmoned by dlvlue ‘rum and ms may remember, Mr, Speaker, that idilllClS ivult ll‘ nilon y I contend Mr. Rogers said that he hall will fortified with the grace of God. m my first elm" w make a speech, 0m or homo we‘: In?" - r. nnln. heard many favourable comments He came to break the chains of l“ ‘m5 House l referred l° ‘he in‘? m“ “"1513 ‘me bmlmh f." f‘ - hi‘ of the prominent part played in the those who had once hold him cap- lltlrtnnec of covlleflli-lml and "l?" “m1 m“? My Ollie‘ hmmhoa u Fox industry by ltllesars McLure tive, to enlighten with the gospel 5981M it as a solution of Infill)’ ‘ll ‘lllxgll lllllllhlg ‘l “Mum bgliiil“ rind MggKlnngnland fglt rho; ii or trnrn, not only one country, not our difficulties. You will rememb- up. Farmers will tell ymi they inn [hero were more emgi-priging hhgi. only one dlsrrlol, not only one pro. er also that when we came into buy u horse its t-lionily n4 ilii-y ness men like these in the commun- Vince, but a who]; nation Anii power we found thingls at sixes could raise‘ it. llosnlhly; llllt lllvll ity, it would not be long before this what a glorious success crowned and sevens and it was hard ifllilfe not Ketllllll its l-ltlllll lllll'~"l"‘~ Province would take its propel-his‘ efforts! Within his own lite, know just how to straighten them ‘We are bringing ill viltloilll lllls‘ ‘ll place as one of the most highly time that whole nation; yes. tliosclout; but, l am pleased to say that horse from tho West. and I coll- favoured and popular Province in thousands of souls, who on the day.‘ through the efforts of our various tend that those nru not on n pill‘ tile Dominion. of his arrival were all adorers ofldepartments and the industry of wltli the horses rnlsotl in tlllll As a matter of fact by the Wily. false gods, became true and loyal our farmers Working with iiieiiihiisi-oviiice, i iitllllit nnnie 1f ilisui Mr- Rogers mentioned that (luring followers of Christ and even to thlslthey have brought the ‘srmlng iii-flare line looking zlnlninls. but 0X- all the time he was absent he nev- Ilay furnished to the “world ltaldustry of this country to a very, pcrleuce is proving that these or saw n man the WOrBB for drink. brightest testimony of the truth of. high level; and one 0i’ the results horses cannot stand our t-liuiotc. The people had open access to all gm world of our Divine Saviour. is that we find our people much it we just raised our own horses kinds of liquor. but seemed to fav- hen He said! “Upon this rock I llnlglead oi pflVliig p125 Ol‘ $150 ini- Olllll‘ light zines‘ and beelr. t ltaviva; build my church and the gates of’ leach 0f the“; Wesley" nurses “n. t 9 ellcel) 0h 01' D9096 o rn iel shall not prevail against it." _, ‘lm H n would be rnnnn inori, no lylllsitoy. although now and then The rapid conversion of the lrisifmey themselves duve“ from the‘ polcal ln tlio 0nd; and wo t-oulil one would see I man take a Whis- people by Saint Patrick is wlthoulfwood“ ‘md ‘he hillsides’ they bwiouom . . .. . 4 i- 1i key and soda an" an evenlng meal mmnel m the ltook themselves to the silent re- d“ llllll by lllllllnh ‘“‘~'l ‘ l“ o history of the» , ., . . . . .l. l“ me mulorlty of can” where cesseg of the rocky cgvei-hg, wilel-o hny and stints. eiely }Ol\l‘. the ill iburch. I , . .. . . . nqum, was drunk n: conslamd "l. we know "on! experience’ and like the pflmjflvg Christians, lhelnscnce o. which would titnitely ht light wines and beers and no one ‘iistory tolls us, “Jlllii a slow ondlwmshipped ‘hell GM l" lllllllelill’. ll",‘l°°‘_l ollunle [an]? l seemed a bit the worse for the ln- iifflcult task. in tlic converting of “d “um N‘) imlgu“ °" 9°“ “m. {new l." "nmhebdif/l-‘l n. (nnxencln r suppose n l, a c,“ a peep.“ lmm l, l-nse renglonndescribe all that they suffered for ueerlou u_lth lllf _ ll-_lltlll_"l<‘»1 _l_ of people being trained and encour- Rome for three centuries was da-fihell "engkml eve“ ‘he “w” hm" Agmiunmc m-Mnc,‘ I “fmsl III? aged ln selnconlrol, and an“ all lugen in n‘: blood nl. martyrs bellowing details would fall far short to refer. i llOllt‘C that oui lwatlciu, that ls the be“ klnd or prolecllon lore Cnrlsllanny lrnnnpnell A of the reality. It. is certainly mnr- Department has \\‘llll(ll’.‘l\\'ll llll to‘. any people’ almllm. shedding of blood “Conn velous to see an entire people thus grunt tor the‘ encouragement ol M,‘ Rogers may make anollwr nanlen the convarnlon or many oln. "Olllllillrily preferring stripes and btlll (llllllfl, whit-ii haul the t.‘ll(‘t'l ill vlflll m All“: Old Connlry and me m. counlrles but not so wllll ll.elnn,l_ scournges. imprisonment. torture wuntlcrfiilli- improving our stock. lconllnenl l“ mo comm; snmmeh on me contrary’ the “lull people and death, to the ease and enjoy’- Thcnc zlnimalls wcro tixi-llilligi-il. an a whole recelvml Snlnl lialrlnk mont which they might purchase pausing from sottlclut-ht to l lllr- _*'_'"¢‘§'-_‘P Wm] ounnrelcllan arms and allure“, by apostasy from the religion 0f ment for lhrctr yours. lllld this ._ . l , ed eagerly to the truths lie taught, their fathers. But no! mothers 10m WilS just lh-giiining to work St. Patrick s Day (‘Continued from page one) Improvement In Agriculture . A thrill second Western that will keep you on thc gixty mile an hour, l a minute, laughs Drama edge of your seat. OUR NEW SERIAL . STARTS TODAY 10 ~ WEEKS-ll? 0f Mystery ail Thrills. ' Start inioilayor Saturday. Seellie First Chapter; You w0n’t want tomlll the rest. iii cun- of .3, Rlch and pom.’ nrlne nnn neuanlv taught their little ones how to dic wen who" we find Hun lln. all nlllm abandoned nlolrinnse for their faith; and fathers blessed Forlorn iinliiii-tiiipiii iins dut-iilctl to Bods and became true followers of lllell‘ 5on5 llll lllell‘ Will’ 10 lllfl Will“ dlsctliiiiitui: thc grant for t‘ill'l'_\'lll.1i Christ not only in doctrine but in l°lll~ _ - . on the ivork. l hopn thni. lioiorc deedsz» and remember. this was all Olll‘ ellelllles (l0 lllll- llllllY i110“ this Scnson nt. (Hlillvil is iirt-r illt‘ niniicr will llo rot". filllllfilll, iillfl that they wil-l zlgiliu iiut thc grinl ln thc Sll])])l01lli'llllll'_\' cstlniulo-y continue the work which He had work o; one lnan and nor n nlngle They are the cold factslof history. begun and promised them that drop of blood was nnllled ln “n no, Some, however. have beenao shal- their labors would bring forth frilit oornn||nhmonl_ whore can we “no lUWI-lllllltlffll no to show their iuslu» a record equally hrlghl and glor. cnrlty by attempting to attribute long? Momovnr‘ we "m, people to natural causes the roslstenco oi‘ or l-ooelvad the on," llnln tho ll'[l[Sll to unyhncw rcligitlil. But no. ivas no uman mot vo that , . Divine work Wm] a Dlvlne auur- lllzegelaugltllyyitolzllltzlitlegaflglllllt ‘lvthgllisfilll: forced ‘hem w take such a Maud lli-(xllvllfllt) hnvc hmiu tine of lllti ance of success. Bar ln the darkness or ‘he error or that infused such couragevto thclr finalist “mm” ma‘ w“ I'M“ hm" our snoclal purpose lllls momma Paganlslm she was no sooner nearm Amblllonl love of wornn Fltey have brought thc ndintlitogi-i; Women's Institutes ln others words. Just before de- .' ‘hc Women's lustiluli-s in thin f/um nlu Saturday Evening P05! slon/ by Earl [Bil-r Blggei-p“ A Ll. E. E RAY “warren tiling FINAL CHAPTER 0F “Snowed|n With the secret ol tilt tcry man disclosed. infill“ "mm favored dlsclples lm_ lug mother or cuumleas “Mum undllry and “have all love m. me would rural soctiivus. permiltiiig_lhrui to cause of the singular honor thus gohoioi-o who worn over rolnly nno soon hnvo forced them to sot. llsltlc "fllwl llll‘ l‘ Willi" ill" llllllllll‘ ll'lll'll conferred upon them. nor do we wiping to oorry (o oil nnrn, of llledllly human niotlvef Like tho prl- °l ill" llllllll‘ llllll l" llll‘l‘l lllllrlllrl‘ wish in any way to detract from it. known world the light or grace and mitlvc martyrs of the curly church, m" m“ "1' “ll-‘llllllll "i llllllrtlvvd con- We simply purpose to show to you rho knowledge or clyluzauuu‘ The they sacrificed homo and country, lllmll“ l "l" l‘ll‘ll~‘ll"l l" llllll.‘ llllll iiint this lDXlr-Lllat these self- n,“ become o... glory or he, 10,; friends, riches, happiness, and up. every llPlll is helm; vxtruili-u to some words may be fittlngly ap- ho oonnohllion of nor lrorjhlon and itself rather than flinch one iota llllelll‘ lll-'*'lillll“$~ "Hwy 111'" ii lll"“ll pllorl to the Saint whose feast we no emblem oflnn. vlornl.les_ so [mm tho irnih irondon down lo fat-tor in tho ukrrk or iii.» riiiiiii-i», l-olobratc today-cur great and ,afl|ong ‘iii-i “f3 become rhnr 5am; them from Saint Patrick. It ivnii Tllfly tlllfu up lots of ntultor-i lllilli glorious Saint Patrick. You have » air-ink who nod gohnd nor. pagan Illa spirit of Snlnt Patrick thnt llltl lllvll “will to buss over on illi- not chosen me: but l have chosen rod the oonnolnilon or hoarlng noretood by them. and enabled them ncircssnry or loo trivial. llut \Vlll'll you, have appointed you that. you .l_yiod by rho adnnrlng world_lat a great cost, to guard for us tho‘ we find tho wnv tho luilivii- lllit‘ ‘fllwlllfl Z0 Bllfl BllOl-llll lliillg forth "rho [nio of sainmy Trnly, than, treasures of tile Catholic faith; so iloltl 0.’ th0=c things and thc ‘illv. fruit and that your fruit. should re- we can ghy that the work 0g shim, that iollfly. after almost 1600 years 0955 they make of them niili ‘ti... lllflill- lit Blllllylllk 111999 WONlB Patrick was fruitful and rightly'°l l-Pllll. the faith of Saint Patrick lsl advantage thcy 'irt- to tho coll: I " ‘to Saint Patrick we can picture‘ to have we nnnhod to hlm more words still the faith of the Irish people. i ill general we clinuot but t k -] Ill ourselves. our Lord appearing toliirgi addressed hy Chi-lot lo “in The same old tree planted fllllllOili‘ huts to Cllt" l'l(l|(l‘ it a] L~O i llllll "hill? ll” W" Y" ll lJ°Y l“ disciples when lie said, "l have ap- “llllefell by the caresot’ Saint Pat-i Another mull -‘- ti?‘ ‘i [rm MIN") fhome with his parents and telling noiniod yon in“ yon nnonld go rick still flourishes for the Isle of: plQ-iqpd i n r (ll. nu‘. ‘lm- ‘lolly him that he had chosen him to do aignd shooid hrlng forth groggy ' Erin, and although some of its tirowlllc n l0 (h i‘ m‘ ml""""" n‘ lllvllw Wlllk- Th" H9 llllll llll" The last part of our text still re~ llfflllvllflll llllly have withered. yet from} m0 Y? si-iQ0l..1m0k-S' I knmv pointed him to go to Ireland and moi“ to no oonnnloroo, nnmoiln its trunk is still as full of life as y xpu m“ "l1 at the same time assuring him that qhol rhh, fro“ should remain,» when Saint Patrick watched over his labors would be fruitless and Thin nor-l ls perhaps rho mo“ 1m. its growth. and the many storms llhllt this lrllll Wfllllli remain. poi-mm, 0g the gin-go w, hovoiaud tempests by which it has been lHere then, we have three points “on ln the m.“ that sann Pnrrlolr tried have caused only to strike its about which we will endeavor to woo appointed (rlonrhin early youth roots deeper in mother earth, and group a few of the many and beau- to go to Ireland for the nor-pone twine its tendrlls more closely tlful things which may be said on og onhghloning with rho "y, o; round the sod from which ltaprung an occasion of this kind. rho ghrlollon pom, that country This sod was the life and doctrine pTllekfirstllsltbei coming of Saint that w" Coverall wnn the darkness of our good Patron Saint Patrick. BTII‘! c to r3 anh. t H l or pngaujglm in rho second nhrh And it is not in Ireland alone that “I'M! l _ . h“. “shun-local: It le ru t u ness of rhnr on almost inorodrnio moon“ we see the fruits of Saint Patrick?» s _” l?‘ "ljllll-‘l’ llflillt with iu tllt- ~ rs n re and. in“ no; A shone" no gran; and labours. When famine and parse» llgfll‘ "l lllllllll Wllrlis. l lliinki The third the permanent nature go gum-ion ‘ha; we or‘, almog]; goi-c-lcution forced many of his children gm-‘l civil“ l5 ill"? tllll‘ young Mln-' ‘l! ma" mull ell to doubt its genuineness. It to leave the land of the Shamrock‘ m?” “l lfllml" w°lllll illl‘ lilo lllltll-i The Comlvifl to ‘seems almost too good to be true. lllel’ Carried Willi them in Dure antli m” l" “lllcll llt‘ lllls handled liin‘ $1". PATRlCK’S mu h ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT ‘ UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE‘ BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY AT- THE. PRINCE EDWARD roulclu Ar 8.15 SHARP v PRESENTS . THE DELlGHTFUl-ii-IRISH comcnv mums l lug that comes so hard 0n the poor DWI-lie all tho expense of school hgomi “my cost l1 grout lloill and‘ t e children. iv.» illilllUl‘ how guoih; keel) Wearing them out. l congrtttl lllate the (iovernlnent on taklngi irllii of this maltor ln tho interests; » ° llle lloorcr people of the llrtiv-f l. I re- l.“ o’ m. P-mck so to oompietg our giiiqgy of [jig honest hearts a fountain of deep. ‘lllllelli tlSlleclullly in connci-tloiti work o: saint Patrick, ii ggmglng ardentland generous faith and Willi the road patrol thni \vc iinil. for ug to ghow that this guddeh wherever their footprints tarrler 155i ygar. and irlilch giuvi} ohanging of an entire nation from ills)’ Pllilletl "l6 C7056 0n high and lleflllle travelling thc l't)il4l‘<l siitI-Ilii u i l ’ I l the religion of ldolatory-a rellg- flung» to the breeze the banner of great cotmltort. Tilt): movement or; ‘ l . ion of ease and aelf-gratlflcation— men's sslvstlon- In every slime." the heavy emu of iiiitiitntin ii...- ‘ l m Tl-lnse AcTs to the doctrine of the cross-a doc- llllflh every land. the foot-prints of year was greatly fucllltulel l ‘ trlne of mortificution and self-den- "i059 lrllh emigrants are visible. ‘this highway work. Three ‘yflillil B ‘Ch I t0 D t. Clll I i‘ y 9 at 0 € W11 rama lc utunsn rue nlnecrlon or‘ J..AU8Tllll TRAINOR t ial, was not a more sing emn- They carried with them th thl i, ~ tion-not dug to ghy anion"; of spirit of Saint Patrick-that. spirit: gill?! ansertlilaithrlellfivliliklllhllhol:lm. Irish Songs. "Music and Dances A h Between 1Alcts character, nog something wlflgh we which l trust will ever be transmit-l one systom of patrol The (yo... rn . i n ill- , ‘ i. ale. Ticket Office Open: at 9.80 - i lt is not. known with certainty in wiint part ti! God's earth this Saint was born. nor doesiit-mattsr niucli. But what we do know is that Ire- land was be chief field of his lab- ours. din coming to Ireland re- sernbletl~-'in' many ways the coming of Joseph into g pt. Joseph. as you itnow, was sol by his b there and curried as a slave into gypt. For some time be suffered much. lie was cast into prison. but his in- nocence soon spoke forth. i-le was wleased, elevated to the sec- ond highest position iii the realm ll ted l0 l tilt‘: tlrothflrea,ngtituliflolhzwcoiigtfilg": lrlsh rtllclg. attgslledalllllleilianlryottlils]: is“ {m "m llllllll" something um had Come to stay. more than snythlnl; this world can‘ thing elllac» Alltey M“ tiled “mm” (T91!) "Yea this fruit was to re- Kills 0i‘ til-ks away to be impressed-ti." we rind lehr a year“ m“ “l5 iiiiihi, and this li-iiit HAS ffllllllllbtl. so deeply in their lieiii-ts tiiiit llfillh- pfoved s l “l” ‘lllllll llu tin-l Time has proven to hg m“, timer length of time nor distance in ihnl l, y” 6m and I feel lllllll‘ Irish people in pceepting thc Chi-lg. space will be able to diminish its an al y another ye“ w“ "l" lllivoi tlan faith ls giirpugggd only, by strength or cool its ardour, and llnn lmlom perfect palm] "llltllll on their tenacity in preserving it. For that each and every one of us and iqoverilaml‘ I mm" cllllllillment (llul ten generation: these IOIII and them may prove ourselves worthy nmun meg‘ “Pllll llle Wily they iiiiiiglitm i>t Saint Patrick suffered children of our Patron. Sslut Pst- thin ed i e sm“m°"' A” l" °“‘°" , Elli "lily have lliot been "nilr. headed" over the dl f . . way: only were olfeilzmilllvfrzll: llllli tion is being given to our Filber- conviction and suggestion aniil ill leewclill know. ails-we are closely opted at times those sifggesust ltllll'l‘f)llll(lflil in. watch what a n,“ because they saw in them‘ ll“. ‘lawman ‘he “shell” M“ Ne" morn nun they had been loom elm this Province. Sciniiltlmes. in ‘for, “glyelllrfl of hardship ‘on the island. l lililt year ch brld . I l" very ‘alvorahlygizrlslllllgnlllalglllllfill2 r-nnui to tho Province. Fortunately. on. for the last few years this has not .i sun now on 8 Dally. ‘ which luttlti lili- aortic yam; sii paigs§f§f°l 5°?’ 75°- lt was with‘ Saint Pitt-lair. ln his 16th year he will carried into can .tivtty by" certain barbarians, who took him into Ireland, when be was obliged to guard cattle oit the mountain; in ‘i “ and naked- uatmuinldut snow. rain and lee. Bllllt tlodwas with him. . He took g varltllfe of this exllo to prepare t. Pit ck for the great work Ha bod destined for him to do. For juirn t-ie had selected Joseph to refresh with the Egyptian: who woronp with famine; nqbly for their faith. ~ She ‘Ills rick. been a nation of martyrs. Terrible indeed. is the history of lreland's' sufferings for the faith which wasi given hetr by Saint Patrick. Nevl _____ r was yrnnn dl la i l ' itsbideous colors‘: '§n"{li.i“ ln- Toll," o wlnnlMmfin llllgrh“ ctrilmcnts of pcrsecutlonwere eln- l t ’ t l l m‘ ‘m d” nil-i l" uiti-i l a l’ i "sl- ° w“ ‘" u“ "flm" lot lq iiiiiihlii the miiltoui basket- tiutlii but without m. _ l h. ' .~ ' ball championship and the isht t tli ' . . wt all its bitterness. exile, with a r o ro bout the country. and l lflelfllfldn n necessity, iiiii [her-g have _ _, > . .. ll cqentItilia .i i ih . In H. elm“ s‘ n ‘Pnulck to n“ zlltgiilfagrilgliorggér playhnowgwv n” n a Cm‘ 3st‘ lpiluilllxxrtamme it‘ curried‘ been times lll nry recolloc n thc with the solidi’! food of the Cllril- QhQQfIQIQQIQ-nibut u“ i‘ ' ,, - "(Mplrhamilulgilh “l” lllll all" was the case; and 1 am flaw llle tion faith. the lrl . who were por- oohiii no; hi, nhnnoonon ‘ °' °‘"' P°°lll°~ eilmto time that the Govornmolwla l" “I sellvmiteiiu- , " ' t ‘ may?‘ dell working class 01 P" _ country than the fisher _ there ls no class that ill f dean in the way 0i M” , ‘l ance from the 9°" mu assure you. sir. thll tion or the country ill“ behzrcaily apllrll¢llll°‘l' l, There are maul’ m“ that perhaps l mlllll l“ " upon, but not lmowinl ~ l lfilll leave i _ l1 alters who my ill lied to deal with them. 78mins fol: the llliim July‘ remarks have will”): v . a I Toilers Win WllNlNlPEG. ' “ll l" lllllllll‘ lll°lll 94"" Pll- their-titanium» wot-ii hllfltéfl mill i i ngilglllliillllilsthiintihziiliualllh h .~" v l’ r . ‘ l ‘. ,t . _ . 9° Y flslliq l1, anew”. ' 1 lllsr ‘thallium illicit! .i.._ n». V .i7 l l. i llllltllolne atten-